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Home / home / Best American Poetry: Reuben Jackson’s “November Poem” is Pick of the Week

Dec 08 2021

Best American Poetry: Reuben Jackson's "November Poem" is Pick of the Week

Terence Winch chooses a fiery Jackson original for Best American Poetry's pick of the week.

Reuben Best American

Grace Cavalieri says what we are all thinking about Jackson's love song turned murder ballad "November Poem", "This is such an unusual poem for Reuben. Goes to show the man travels places that would thrill an astronaut. He certainly thrills us." And the thrill cuts through every punching line in this poem selected by Terence Winch for Best American Poetry's pick of the week.

Another commentator notes the dream-like, or nightmare-like, aspect of the piece, writing, "What a dream, shifting forward in each well measured line, each pulse, popping with surprise until its end." A poet noted for his realistic depictions of life and love, "November Poem" marks a departure for Jackson which is already garnering attention for its singularness-- while employing the familiar craft for which he is justly renowned.

Read the "November Poem" here. Purchase Reuben's collection Scattered Clouds here.

Buy Scattered Clouds Read November Poem

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Hear Linda Watanabe McFerrin read her apocalyptic poem, “Sakura no Sono” featured in her upcoming compendium “Navigating the Divide.”

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